Correlation Between Bone Mineral Density And Patient Age A Body Mass
Correlation Between Bone Mineral Density And Patient Age A Body Mass To investigate the correlation between body composition and bone mineral density (bmd) in middle aged and older adults of different sex and body mass index (bmi) groups. Significant correlations were observed among bmd, bmi, and age of the patients. to identify the cause of osteoporosis, bmi and patients age can be considered as risk factors during.
Correlation Between Bone Mineral Density And Patient Age A Body Mass The key finding of this study is that body weight is inversely correlated with bone mass in middle aged and elder groups of men and elder groups of women. the current study is the first to our knowledge to assess the relationship between bmi and thoracic bmd measured by qct. There are limited longitudinal data regarding relationships between changes in body composition and bone mineral density (bmd) with ageing. we examined these in the busselton healthy ageing study. Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression analyses were used to determine the associations between body composition, adipose distribution, and bmd of each skeletal site. Through the effects of bone derived substances such as osteocalcin and osteopontin, the human bone has been regarded an endocrine organ that affects body weight management and glucose homoeostasis. [36 38] a strong relationship between age and bmd was discovered in this investigation.
Correlation Of Body Composition With Bone Mineral Density And Bone Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression analyses were used to determine the associations between body composition, adipose distribution, and bmd of each skeletal site. Through the effects of bone derived substances such as osteocalcin and osteopontin, the human bone has been regarded an endocrine organ that affects body weight management and glucose homoeostasis. [36 38] a strong relationship between age and bmd was discovered in this investigation. Results: a significant positive association between the body weight and bmd existed in mid age and elder groups in both genders (p< 0.05). there was no significant loss of bmd in younger adults (< 40 and 45 years in men and women) with normal or low weight compared to overweight or obese cohorts. Bmd is an essential component of the assessment of bone quality and is utilized to assess the osteoporotic status of the bone for the prevention of osteoporotic fractures. the objective of this study was assessed to analyze the correlation between bmd with bmi and age. Ageing is associated with changes in body composition (bc) and bone mineral density (bmd), including the accumulation of fat mass (especially abdominal fat) and loss of lean mass and bmd. these changes are associated with increased disability and mortality. This study was designed to explore the relationship between bone mineral density (bmd) and body composition indicators in chinese adults (≥50 years) in order to provide a scientific basis for optimal bone health management.
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